Spartazoo
03-11-2013, 10:31 AM
Newbie question... This is my second year doing this.
I have done three batches of syrup for a total of 5 gallons so far this year. I have a hydrometer from Sugar Bush that is marked with finish line both hot and cold.
First batch light amber, a bit cloudy, but tastes fantastic. Took the syrup down all the way to the line on my hydrometer.
Second batch light amber, much clearer (new filter), and tastes great. Took the syrup to the line on the hydrometer and it seems really thick.
Third batch darker amber, clearest I have made maybe ever, and tastes maybe the best ever. Took the syrup to only 54/55 brix and 218 degrees. I stopped short of "the line" on the hydrometer. Stuff looks and tastes awesome but is a bit thinner.
Question - Is there a certain viscosity that makes it syrup or is it entirely based on brix level? Should I boil my third batch down a bit more?
Thanks in advance.
I have done three batches of syrup for a total of 5 gallons so far this year. I have a hydrometer from Sugar Bush that is marked with finish line both hot and cold.
First batch light amber, a bit cloudy, but tastes fantastic. Took the syrup down all the way to the line on my hydrometer.
Second batch light amber, much clearer (new filter), and tastes great. Took the syrup to the line on the hydrometer and it seems really thick.
Third batch darker amber, clearest I have made maybe ever, and tastes maybe the best ever. Took the syrup to only 54/55 brix and 218 degrees. I stopped short of "the line" on the hydrometer. Stuff looks and tastes awesome but is a bit thinner.
Question - Is there a certain viscosity that makes it syrup or is it entirely based on brix level? Should I boil my third batch down a bit more?
Thanks in advance.